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g Officer. To: The chief -of Naval Operat ions ( ~ v i a t ion History Unit 0p-5198).
Subject : Squadron Historg Supplement No, ll.
Reference: (a) Aviation C/L 7146,
Enclosure : (A) Squadron History Supplement lo . ll for quarter ending 31 Mmh 1949.
1. In accordance with reference (a), Enclosuw (A) i s submitted herewith.
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Part 1 - P sical mwernent of Unit: (3 During J-ary 4, 1949 the Squadrun was aboard the U.S.S.
BBidway (CVB4J) for a two months cruise to the Mediterranean Area.
(b) On 5 March 7, 1949 the Squadron disembarked f rcm t b U.S.S. Midway (cV&IW) after the completion of the UedFterraneaa gour and is now permanently kased ashore at N.A.A.S. Oceana, Virginia ,
2 . Operational Loss of Personnel: (a) None.
3. h p o r t a n t changes in Qpe and W e r of Aircraft: (a) One AD-1 was transferred to BlAS Quonsst Point for overhaul and
repair. (b) The Squadron is now comprised of nineteen UBclltr, one TW-3E,
and one SNJ-5.
4. Number of Accidents and Classifications: (a) Number of Accidents: (1) (b) Personnel Injuries: Class D. (c) IYlateridL Damage: Class C.
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Officers reported f o r duty - 0 Officers detached - 0 &listed men reported f o r duty - 0 l&nlisted men t r w f e r r e d - 1
During the month of January the squadrcm was aboard t he U.S.S. Midsway ( C V B - ~ ) f o r an operational tour i n the Mediterranean Area. Our f i r s t port of call was Gibraltar, The ship spent three clays, then upped anchor f o r Tripoli,
Enroute t o TripoU. the squadron caducted extensive exercltgra i n Dive Bombing, Rockets, Strafing, and Search.
When the ship anchored a t Tripoli the seas were very high, and no l i b e r t y was given for the f i r s t two days of the three day stay there,
Between Tripoli and Augusta, Sici ly, the next port of call, the s q u w o n made several mock s t r ikes against the task force and conducted two search hops wi th a primary mission of familiarizing the p i lo ts with t h e i r area of operation.
The ship spent several days anchored in Augusta, and l ibe r ty was given t o all hands,
Fron Augusta the Mictrray went to Haplea, I ta ly , Enroute the squadron had about two days operations. During the s tay in Naples the ship and Air Group put on an exhibition f o r the heada of the I t a l i a n Navy. The operation went off smoothly and the ship put back in to port fo r more l iber ty,
Upon leaving Naples, the squadron operated as usual, making simulated s t r ikes on the task group,
1 February 1949 to 1 Xareh 1949
Officers reported f o r duty - 0 Officers detached - 0 Enlisted men reported f o r duty - 0 Enlisted men transferred - 0
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' The squadron was aboard the U.S.S. Midway ( C V I H + l ) a l l the month of February. On the tenth of the month LCDR G.B. BRYAN, while making a normal car r ie r landing, f a i l ed t o f l a r e out a f t e r the cut and made a hard wheels landing, The inboard panels of both wings were severely minkled, causing class C damage t o the a i r c ra f t ,
The ship anchored off the French R i d e r a for four days, about the middle of February, Scine of the off icers and m n were allowed t o take a three day tour t o Paris,
After leaving the Riviera the squadron resumed nonnal shipboard operations u n t i l entering port a t Gibraltar again.
Upon leaving Gibraltar, the ship se t a course fo r Norfolk, Virginia. he squadron did no operating during t h i s time,
l u r c h 1949 t o 1 April 1949
Officers reported f o r duty - 0 Officers detached - 0 Enlisted men reported f o r duty - 7 Enlisted men transferred - 5
On the first of March the squadron was s t i l l based aboard the U.S.S. Hidway (CXB-42, enroube t o Norfolk, Virgbia, On the Second of March heavy seas and winds of gale veloci t ies necessitated extra precautions in securing the a i rc raf t . E3o damage was sustanined,
Nineteen a i r c r a f t of the squadron flew f r an the ship t o MAAS, Oceana on the fourth of March, The r e s t of the squadron disembarked on the f i f t h
and sixth and is now permanently based ashore with t he r e s t of our Air Group at N U , Oceana.
The remainder of the month was a p n t in qualifying all the squadron p i lo t s in instrurnnnts, GCA, night flying ard rockets, There was not much f l i g h t ac t iv i ty as was expected due t o an unapected dut LEI quarterly allotments . Total number of of f icers on board as of 1 Jan, 1949 -24 Total number of off icers gained between 1 Jan, 1949 and 1 April 19k9 - 0 Total namber of officers detached between 1 Jan, 1949 and 1 Apri l1949 - 0 Total number of of f icers on board as of 1 April 1949 - 24
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Total number of Enlisted men on board as of 1 Jan. 1949 - 24 Total number of Enlisted men gained between 1 Jan. 1949 and 1 April 1949 - 7 Total number of Enlisted men transferred between 1 Jan. 1949 and 1 April1949 - b Thtal number of Fln3ksted men on aboard as of 1 April 1949 - 115
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Fropa: Cemnnndbg QFf'icer. To: Chisf of Naval Operations viati ti on History Unit 0 ~ 1 9 8 ) .
Subject : Squa&?on History Supplcxp~mt Mo. 12.
Reference: (d Aviation C/L 71+.
Enclosure: (A) Stpadran History Suppleamit lo. 12 for quarter ending 9 Jme 1%9.
1 In accordance with reference (a), melosure (A) is submitted herewith*
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(g$"hwhg the period covered by t h i a report the squadron was permanently based ashore at N.A.A.S., Oceans, Virginia.
2. Operational Loss of Persomelt (a) Bone.
3 . Zmportant Changes in Type and BrPber of Aircraft: (a) he squatiron comp~.emant is 20 -18s and one s&, but at
present ue have l5 &l*a and one S U r
4. haber of Accidents and Class5fications: . of Accidents: (2 ) b) Persannal Injuries: Class P
(c) Material Daaage: Class D
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Officers %ported fw Duty - 0 Offioera Detached - 0 Enlisted Hen Reported fo r Duty - 12 Enlisted Yen Detacbed - 5
D u r i n g the month of A p r i l the squwhn ce&ucted f l i g W s in recbts, dive bamBing, and glide ?mnbing i n mder t o maintain a high state arf combat readiness. The squwbrn also participated in several damrulstratieia attacks task fmes off the VirginiP Capes. Routhe flights were conducted in h t m n t s , @A, and night flying in ordsr t o maintain rr high Btandazd of pilot proficiency i n all-ueat her @perat isnrs
Officers Reported for Duty - 0 Officers D e t s b d - 4 Eallsted Men Beported for Duty - b '1IPiListed ldea Detached - 4
The squadron continued intensive training routine in in preparation fm cuapetitive emrciseer t e be conducted in Jme. On SattllrdPgs the a h group c- t imed making ~ ~ ~ r d i r u t t e d attacks on various units of the fleet oif the V i r g i n i a ~rrpes. Fellowing the mock attacks, the aircraft were lnndsa a- strY1. a d
, with Tiny Tim rockets and 1- and C.P. b d s , The plansa were them l a w h b d a& l ive looid strikes were carded out on a amke neat about 1000 yards abeam the carrier. After rembmausing, ths air group flem over the ship in parade fannation a t Xx, feat t o canplete the dcmmetrations.
On the afternoon of 5 Yay, En8ign asrs engaged in a rs-4 scheduled toil chase with members of t lm squadron at 10,000 feet about ten Hdles seaward of Cap when an Air Force FSO Joined the t a i l chose, scooped out of a slcnr roll, and struck the starboard elevator crf Eaeign s's plane. Sta l l ing characteristics were found te be n o d following the collision, and both aircraft landed safely. The AD-1 sustained claas D damage t o the starboard elevator and horioontal stabil55er.
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Officers Reported for Duty - 4 Officers Detached - 1 EbUated Eden PLaported for Duty - 6 $nllstsd Uen Detacsed - 5
3h June the aqudmn conducted coapetitive exercises i n rockets, glide BoPrbing, md dive bomb-. C U L m t observers a ~ ~ 4 p i d a m k Qf ~ ~ s d ' f~ b&h bombing exercises and perfenaance on the rocket exercise was considered t o be ~excellenkfl. The squadron received a mpsulSc ef *outstandjtng* on the operoltiodl readiness inspection ef the air group.
The squadron cmtinucld participation in Conpesional Pnd joint d l i t a z y d~~~mstra t ions at sea off the Virginia Capes. It is believed that VA-65 pilets made Q ataterial contribution ts ths wulfare of the Havy by p r o c t i o ~ d~~#)ns traG ing the versatility, capabiJ.ity and efficiency sf Naval Adation t e of our leading citioans, d e r s of Congress and high ranking officers of the mUtat.g services.
On 15 June, Ensign grotail looped an SHJ-5 at HAS Jacksonville, Flerida when landing for gaa on a crsas eatantry btrument training fli@t. The pilot was uninjured and the aircraft sustabd class D damage t e the l e f t oleo strut 4 . I l j A g t f i D .
Total Number of Officer cm Board as of 1 April 19k9 - 25 Total Itmrber of Officers Gainad Between 1 A p r i l 1949 and 1 July 1949 - 4 Total Number of Officers Detached Betmen 1 April1949 and 1July 1949 - 5 T c W l B d m r of Officers on Board as of 1 July 1949 - 26 Total Hmber of &listed Men on Board as of 1 A m 1949 - U6 Total Nuubr of Enlisted Hen Gained Between 1 A p r i l 1949 and 1 July 1949 - 24 Total N d e r of Enlisted Man Transferred Betman 1 April 1949 and 1 Jaly 1949 - U, T o t a l Number of lhliated Men on hard as of 1 Jo ly 1949 - 126
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mom: Cornmanding O f f ice r, Attack Squadron SMTY-E?VE To: The Chief of Eaval Operations ( ~ v i a t ion History Unit 0 ~ 5 1 9 8 )
Subj: Squadron History Supplamant Elro. 13
Ref.: (a) Aviation Circular Let tar 18-49
Encl (1) Squadron History Supplement No. 13 for period 1 July 1949 t o 31 December 1949r
1. I n accordance with reference (a) , Enclosure (1) is submitted herewith,
qg.b,dL~- chard V. F'HILLIR3
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Part I - Supplement No. 13 Chronology
1. Physical movement of Unit: (a) The squadron is permanently ba.trea ashore a t NAllS Oceana, Virginia.
(b) On 17 September 1949, the squadron embarked aboard the USS &IIDhJn, f o r a one week cruise t o New Yo&.
(c) On 22 September 1949, t he squadron &isembarked *om the USS ELmvH and returned t o Oceana.
(a) On the 27th of October t he scpadmn embarked aboard the WazUin D. R O O S E V ~ f o r a three week cruisre t o the North Atlantic.
(a) The squadron disembared f r o m the Franklin D* ROOSEvXLI! on 23 &3xmnbar, and i s now based ashore a t NAAS Oceana, Virginia,
2. Important change i n type cad number of a i r c r a f t : (a) On t h e second of December we s ta r ted t ransferr ing 20 AD-1's t o
Quonset Point, and t o FasRon FITE. The squadron also stcllltrted receiving s on that date.
(b) 0.d the eleventh of Decanber the s$adron received one SNB-54
(cf One D l & was received on the 16th of December.
(a) The a i r c ra f t complement of t h e squadron is now comprised of 18 AD-4' s, one SNB-5 and one -1%
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1 July 1949 t o 1 August 1949
During the month of Ju ly the squadron was based at NAAS Oceana. Night FCIS was conducted for the f i r s t four days, then ten p i lo t s qualified aboard the TJSS ~~ D. ROOSEVELT (CVB-42). El! held off a f t e r the cut and caught number t e n wire which put h i s prop i n the bar r ie r resulting i n minor danage to the plane.
The r e s t of the month was taken up with routine training f l igh t s except that our new p i lo t s were shooting FCLP. Ensign , on h is fourth pass, l e t h i s lef t wing get too far down and could pot l eve l h i s wings. & a r e s u l t of this condition his left; wing s t r u c k t h e ground 9s ke t r i e d to take a waveoff. He landed on the pass with class "Cn damage t o the plane. b
On the 27th of July our four new p i lo t s qualified aboard the USS lE?&ZUN D o ROOS-.
The squadron received o f f i c i a l notice of the f ac t t ha t we had won the Battle ETf iciency Pannant fo r fiscal year of 1949. Authorization was CEO dispatch 2920312 of July 1949,
1 August 1949 t o 1 September 1949
The ent i re month of August was spent i n routine trainin& f l i g h t s such as gunnery, t o s s bombing, dive bombing, etc. Ensign and Ensign took two AD-1's on one week's TAD t o VA-PrTU-4, Pi&S Cabaniss Field, Corms . They participated i n the filming ITavy t ra ining Eovie on Bombing and Gllde Bmbing.
1 September 1949 t o 1 October 1949
The f i r s t half of t h i s month was routine work; regular t ra ining f l ights . On the 17th of September the squadron went aboard the U S IfCtl%YAY f o r a
one week cruise t o New Pork for f l i g h t demonstrations and also for the premier of the movie "Task Forcew.
Our squadron also participated i n the denonstration for the Secretary of Defepse aboard the USS ~~ D. ROOSEVXLT. All uni t s participating i n t h i s demonstration received a l e t t e r of cormendation, a copy of wbich i s attached to this -port.
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m s i g n bounced on one of h i s c a r r i e r landings on the above mentioned c ~ i s e and wound up i n t he f i r s t barriers.
The a i r c r a f t sustained c l a s ~ . ~ ~ D ~ damage.
E$si$n made a wheals-up landing on t h e 30th o f t h e month during a night famil iar izat ion hop. He f a i l e d t o go over h i s check off list. The a i r c r a f t sustained c l a s s "CW damage.
Our squadron doctrine w a s publiehad on the 30th of t h i s month. It is a sununary of t h e type of mrk done by this squadron and s e t s f o r th the procedures used t o successfully carry out our missions.
Each department submitted a r t i c l e s fo r t h e doctrine which were ed i ted by LT ; , who spenlt considerable time and e f f o r t t o insure t ha t we had a very complete squadron handbook,
Our defensive Zighter weave is shown i n diagram and f u l l y explained. ;rJe have found t h a t a ~ v e l l - developed and ?.;re11 - executed weave i s a very good defenae f o r s ing le - sea t bombers under fighter attack, It has recent ly been learned t h a t CNO has o f f i c i a l l y adopted VA-65 squadron doctrine a s a supplement t o U S 73, CNO czonsidcrs t he operat ional phases and t a c t i c s as out l ined i n our doctrine t o be t he l a t e s t th ing i n VA t a c t i c s . As s ta ted i n t h e doctr ine , "Tactics a re never complete, but are always changi? t o meet current developnants. & such,our squadron doctrine w i l l always be a f l ex ib l e handbook f o r operation.
Le t t e r s of c r ed i t were received by our Cormnanding Officer and t h e ed i to r ' of t h e doctrina.
1 October 1949 t o 1 November 1949
Dur i rg t h e month of octolber t he squadron par t ic ipated i n severa l denonstra- t i o n s aboard ship f o r army, navy, a i r force , and c i v i l i a n personnel. Routine t r a in ing was a lso continued. t
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On the 27th of t4$s month we ambarked on the USS FBBhXLTI? D. ROOSEVELT for a three week c ru i se with the Second TASK Fleet Cold Weather B e r c i s e s i n t he Davis S t r a i t Area. The weather was bad almost a l l of the t i m e with winds'up t o sixty-five knots amass t h e f l i g h t deck. ?Toma1 fligh-h$were made i n s p i t e o f these handicaps. The temperatures did not get down below 15O 3'. a t eny time, however. No t rouble was encountered i n s t a r t i ng our Dl's . However, the F8F s evere wary hard t o s t a r t .
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Ensign was detached f o r seven weeksR TAD t o Aerial !Jine I;arf are Schoo 1, Yorkt own, Virginia-
1 November 1949 t o 1 December 1949
The squadron was aboard the USS FTWMLIM D. ROOSEvEJ2 during the f i r st part of t h i s month. The fa r thes t poi&% north was 660ZOt hT, reached on the 12th of Eovdmber . LTJG nosed up while taxi ing over the b i e r s on the 16th of
t h i s month. A propellor change was a l l t ha t was necessary.
Ensigh attempted a landing on t h e 19th of llovembcr a f t e r a high and f a s t posit ion a t the cut. IIc did not catch a wire and flew through tvm ba r r i e r s and was stopped by the third. The wlnd was approximately sixty-five knots over t h e deck at t h i s time. Class "C* damage resulted t o the a i r c r d t . Ensign was not hurt.
On the 23rd of t h i s month the squadron returned t o NAAS Oceana, i ts permanent base, and continued routine 1;raining missions ,
1 December 1949 t o 1 January 1950
O u r squadron spent a l l of t h i s month f a m i l i a r i z i w ourselves 7:iith D 4 a i r c r a f t , which vve s t a r t ed receiving ola t he second of t h e month. are very pleased with the plane as it shows a number of improvements over our old D l * s.
On t h e 21st LCDR G. B. BRYAhT was relieved as executive o f f i c e r by LCDR R P. GZ3, who came here from Attack Squadron Thirty-Five.
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1, Xumber of Accidents and c lass i f i ca t ion : (a) Nmber of Accidents - 6 (b) Personnel I n ju r i e s - al l Class D (c ) Material Damage - c lasses C and D
2. Changes i n Personnel ( a) July:
(1) Officers reported aboard - 1 (2) Off icers detached - 2 (3) Enl is ted men reported aboard - 8 (4) Xulisted man detached - 3 (5) Total complement - 23 Offioers, 131 enl is ted men,
(b) August: . (1) Officers reported aboard - 1
(2) Off icers detached - 3 (3) &.istad men reported aboard - 7 (4) Enlisted men detached - 7 (5) Total complement - 21 of f ice rs , 131 en l i s ted men.
( c) September : (1) Officers reported aboard - 1 (2) Officers detached - 1 (3) Enlisted men reported aboard - 8 (4) Enl is ted man detached - 17 (5) Total complement - 21 Officers, 122 en l i s ted men.
(d ) October: (1) Off icers reported aboard - 0 (2) Officers detached - 0 (3) Enlisted men reported a b o d - 17 (4) Enlisted men detached - 8 (5) Total complement - 21 Officers, 131 en l i s t ed men.
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(e) Fovember: (1) Officers reported aboard - 0 (2) Officers detached - 0 (3) Enlisted men reported aboard - 5 (4) Enlistea men detached - 1 (5) Total complement - 21 off icexbs, 135 enl is ted men.
( f ) December: (1) Of'f'icers reported aboard - 3 (2) Officers detached - 4 (3) Enlisted m a n rapDCted aboard - 6 (4) Enlisted men detached - 6 (5) Total complement - 20 of l icers , 135 enlisted men.
3. 1:'ours flown and car r ie r landings: (a) July:
(1) Hours flown - 394.7 (2) Carrier landings - 100 DAY, 18 EuTGEff
(b) August: (1) Hours flown - 599.1 (2) Carrier landings - 0
( c) Sept emb or : (1) Hours flown - 485.3 (2) Carrier landings - 59 DAY
(d) October: (1) Hours flown - 495.7 (2) Carrier landings - 24
(e) Xovember: (1) BWS f l o ~ ~ n - 316.5 (2) ca r r i e r l a d i n g s - 145
( f ) December: (1) HOUS flown - 390.8 (2) Carrier l and iws - 0